THE ARCHBISHOP OF CA%TERBLRY'S
CHARITABLE FOLNDATIO
AUDITED FlIN￿NcIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR EI*DED
31 DECEMBER 2023
Registered c1￿￿ty l¥umber 1139299
egistered CoMp￿Y N￿mber 7453039

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBLRY'S CHARJTABLE FOUNDATION
FIIYANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 DECEMBER 2023
INDEX
Page
Trustees, RqM)rt
Auditors, Ryrt
9-11
12
Statement of Financial Activities
Balance Sheet
13
Notes to the FItw￿l3] Ststeme]￿S
14-22

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDA TION
TRUSTEES, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
On l January 2012, The Archbishop of Canknbur¥'s Charitable Founda¢ion was formd a5 a result of the trdllsfer of the
net a￿ts and operations of The Archbislx>p of Canitrt)urJ s Charitsble TrusL The DaNidy)n Bequest Trust: The Holiday
Catnp5 & Caravan Sites Mission and The Dclmar TnL￿. In 2019 li WLS the nrt assets of th¢ Ar¢hbishtsp of
Cartterbury's Discretionary Fund.
The Foundation is contmlled by its Me]Th)randum and ATticle5 of Association. It Wds incoTpof2ted on 26 November 2012
{Company Number 7453039) and ¢onstitutes a limited rornpany. limited by guardntee. as defjned by the Companies A
2(K)6. and it is also a re8JStered charity (Charily Number 113929)).
The Trustees are plea%cd to present their annual repm togoher with the fin0￿CIal statements for the ytar ended 31
December 2023. which are also prepared io meet the requirements for a dir¢dors' r¢FK)rt and accounts for Cornpanie5
Hous¢ PUTPOKS. The financial 5tatetrthts have been prwred under the aceouniing polities set out in notes to the a¢¢ounts
and cornply with the Charity'5 governing documenu the Chariiies ACL 201 l atjd S￿¢￿¢￿¢ of Rerommended Pta¢ti¢¢
ISORP}
"Accounting and ReFK>rting by Charitit5" IFR5 1021 IS¢cond Ediuon. efleaive l January 2019). The latter also conwlies
with the Chariiy-s gov¢rning doaun¢n¢.
REFERENCE AND ADMIYISTRATIVE DETAIts
Registered Company Yumber
7453039
Registered Charity l%umbtr
1139299
PrÈn¢ipal and
Registered Office
l The Sanauary
WestNunster
London SWIP 3JT
Trll$tees
The Most Rev. the IA)rd Archbishop of Canierbury Justin Welby
Santha De Lord Iresignoj 6 September 20231
Ri. Worshipfu] MoTag Ellis KC
The Revd. ljeoma Ajibade (app)intd 13 January 2023)
The Revd. Je￿o$in Oladipo
Tomilayo Toluhj" lappointrd 24 April 20231
S¢¢r¢tiry
HJ. tkllar
Bankers
N*10T￿ westm1T￿er Bank plc
Argyll Hou54 24&250 Regcnt Strcct
London
WIB3BN
Solicitors
Lee BolLOrt Monitr-WilliaTrts
l The Sanctuary
Weslminster
London
SWIP31fA
Auditor¥
Rothmans Audit LLP
Chilworth Point
I Chilworth Road
Southampton S016 7JQ
InvestmeDt Advisors
CCLA Investmeni Managemen¢ L
Senator House
85 Queen Vicioria Stre
London EC4V 4ET

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CAP4TERBURY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDA TION
TRUSTEES, REPORT (contlllued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDEDJI DECEMBER 11123
STRUCTURE, MAP4AGEMENT AP*D OBJEcfivES
The first TNsttts afier incorpordtion wtte the pre<xisting of The Archbhshop of Canterbury 5 Charitable Trust:
The Davidson Bequcst Trusl.. The Holtday Camps & Caravall Site5 MI￿On and The Delmar Tn￿.
New Tru5teesare appointed bythc Archbishop of can￿￿￿Y recommend￿]0￿$ byeKiStingTrustee5. When
a new member joins the Board of Trustees they are provided with inforn￿li0ll ￿g2rdIng fin2tt¢e& governance and
ch￿table obje¢tiVe5. TTUStecs are encouraged lo allend appropriate ex￿m81 training even￿ which facilitate the
understandittg of their role.
The Trustees meet as reqllired. In the year of review four of them wcrc b&sed at tAmF*th Palace. The Tnjstees ag￿¢ the
strategy of the Foundatio￿ including consideration of wts investments. reserves and risk management policies and
perfortnanee.
The Trustees not rernuneratcd for their suwce.
The day to day running of the Foundation És in the haThts of the Deputy Chiefof Staifat Lambeth Palace.
RISK REVIEW
The Tnjstees are resw)rtsible for the TnanagcTrKnt of the risks faced by the Charity and conduct an annua] risk assessTnent.
This involves the ideniifjeation of risks and agr￿1￿8 any ne£e55ary aciions io manage or mitigate them. The TrUS￿e$ have
carefully considered the kty nsks to the Found*ion and their irnpa￿ on fuNre plans.
Key risks to the Foundati￿ are..
Lo&$ of financial sustainabiliiy due to markrt volatility affechng the inveslment base of ihc charity and reducin8
the ability to fund the desired level of granl making pr0￿Me. Thi5 15 particularly signifi&int when
considering the current volatility in financiat markets worldwidr. together with Chang￿ng demands for filnding
from the Found*ion as a result of increasing economic and ￿ela1 hardship currently affe¢ting much of the
world.
To mttigate against this risk as far as 15 ￿)￿b]e. givcn that Stock market movements are beyond the control of
the Trnstees, they utilise spet13]i# charity investment managers who manage the investment portfolio ort a day
to day basis on the Foundation's behalf. The ]Twiag¢rs ￿gUlarlY tneet with the Trustees to discuss market
trends portfolio diversity and risk profil1￿ ethical inv¢#tnent ron5ideTations and ttrfornwjce against industy
benchmarks and have been reporting re8u]arly to the T￿￿te¢S the wfoTrnan£% of the Foundation'5 portfolio
during 2023 and have continued to do so JxJ& year end.
The Tru5te¢s have a low appetite for risl and this is Tenetted th the inve#tnent portfolio held which is highly
risk averse and focu5e5 rnaintwning regular income streams. together with long terni portfolio sustainability.
The investment wrtfolio had inCrea￿d in value by £32.979 from the December 2022 10 2023 finan¢ia] year en
reflecting a sa]e tsf invrstments of £250.(*K) and realised and LU￿t￿liSed gains of £282,979 in 2023.
The Fouttdation brnefits frotn a low c05t-ba54 given that it has no staff costs and minimal 2nd p￿1¢[ab]e
overheads. Moreover, its grant making programme is discretionary which means the TrU￿etS are in a strong
position to direct 8fdnL making to whert it l5 needed in a time of crisis. The investment portfolio is highly
liquid allowTrng the Trusttts io react quickly IO tequests by re￿15]T)g investments whenever necessary. Having
takcn advice from their inveAmeni advisers the Trusttt5 art satL5fitd that they have strong reserve& and they
should therefore continue to focus on long temj suWiTthility. holding a balanced low risk portfolio that ￿ryI1
Tnitigate as much possible again& continuing downturn5 in financial market& They will l(K>k to maintain
stable investment returns minimising the risk thal fJnatx¢rai ¢onstrainlS would limit anticipated grant making in
the year ahead.

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHAIUTABLE FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES, REPORT Icotttirtlled)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER21123
RISK REVIEW {cotttlttued)
Grant rwipienis misuse funds receiv&t
To mitigate against this risk the grdnt appli(8ttts art subject to carefvl revtew before being awarded fimding and
are required lo rwrt back on the use of their fimds. Reports on activity undenaken and outcomes achieved by
recipients are con5idcred in update5 provided ￿ cach Tn￿ FKJard mttting.
Other key operational controls in place include:
forn￿1 agendas and rtgulaT Tneetings betwttn the Trustees arld adrninistrdtive staff acting for the Foundation:
forward planning and budgeting, ￿1th regular managernent aceounts and quarterly r￿lewS of finances. invettmtt)t
performanee and grarti progTammin&
internal rontro15 over the rnovernent of fimds and invcs1men
The Trustees are sattsfied that these arrangerncnts enablt the tnajor risks to be identificd and appropriate steps taken for
their mitigation. alihollgh li is recwised that systetns ¢aD only provide reasonable, not ab￿lute. assurdnce in this regard.
OBJECTS
The objects of the Charity per its Articles ofAssc¢i*ion aTe."
l) to advance the Christian religion
2) io advance Christian cducalion and in particular to prO￿K)te education in the faith and prathces of the Church of
Eng]and
3) io promote the rtligiou5 and charitable Work of the Church anywhere in the world including through:
a} Relief of poverty and ￿rknesS
b} Training for the Ministry
cl Support io miniS￿[S and families
dl Provision of facilities for public worship
41 to make grdnis, provide good& services and facilities for the charitable purp0%5 not inconsistent with objects111
10 {31 a5 the Tru￿¢¢5 May decide from time to ume. provided such charitable pury)oses are within the meaning of
the Charit1¢5 Art5.
PUBLIC BENEFIT
The Trustees confirn) thai that they haye complicd with the duty in section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard
to public benefit in determitting the artiwti¢s undLTtaken by thc Charity. The Chari(y h&$ and eontinues io demonstrate a
numberof areasof publtcbenefit ￿thin its core ch•ritablt obj¢ctivtsoftheadvancement ofthechristianreligioE4 Christian
education and relief of poverty by awarding wÈsas dthailed in Th)tc 4 to the fiT￿ll(la1 statemen
CRAIST MAKII%G POLICY
Th¢ Foundation receives a number of cnquiries for g￿lS which are dealt with initially by the ikputy Chief of Staff at
Lamb¢th Palace. If the enquiry meds the grant ¢n￿riOtt. the rquest is put ¢0 the Tntsttts who will then consider and
approve those grant rcque5ts which meffl thc objtaives ofthe FoLthdation.

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'SCHARJTABLE FOUI%DATION
TRUSTEES, REPORT (tontin￿ed)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 DECEMBER 2023
RESERVES POLICY AND ASSET COVER FOR FLYDS
Thc Chari[} s rLseTVLS dnd the ¢l¢tnent ofthejn cornprised by fixed &ssd investments at 31 December2023 are sumnwised
below. Full details are set oul irt rtote 9.
Other
Reserv
Fixed Asset
InwestEnents
Tot*1 Reserves
Restricted Funds
Unre5trirted Funds
11 14.581)
3.152.273
3.037.692
31 Dtt¢ttther 2023
1114581)
3.152.273
3.037.692
31 D¢t¢mber 2022
44.218
3.119.294
3.163.512
The negaiive 'other reserves. o1£114,581 * 31 Deeembu 2023 refletts O nutnber of large grants commitments included
in ¢rtdiiors at the yw end. Invcstm¢nis will need io bt sold to rtalise the cash requirtd when these wants are called on.
The Trnstees have absolute di5cr¢lion as to whcn investments and should be rea]ised to wpport their grant Tnaking
programme.
Funds held in fjxed asset inv¢51Jnents are considercd necessary in order io pr￿U¢e suffjctent income so that the Foundation
can continue its grdnt making progtatnm¢ to tN¢et the Charity's obligationk Funds are also maintained ai a level sufTicient
to manage stwk marka volatility by ￿kIng a tota] Teturn view of the investment portfolio over the medium lo longer tem.
The administrative ¢xpendiiur¢ of the Foundation is mll)Imai and predi¢tablr gtven that adtThinistraiive support is provided
by Lambeth Palace and the Foundaiion employs no SL2fFof its own.
The Trustees arc satisfied that thc Foundation h&s yJfficien( reservts to m¢# ongoing Irgular rn payments where they
remain relevantandto con5id¢rothergrant requests and when thryarise. providedthry fu]fil the ChaTity'S key objectives.
As the invesimtni portfolio is held ottly in uTw¢stricted fund5 it is considerd more imixjrtant to have a flexible approach
to funding worthwhile causes than to tnaintainingr¢%rve5at aspccific level atany given time. The fixed assei investments
are more than sutTicient to mttt anticipated spending given that investments can be realised at any time to aU￿ent this
when considered desirable. Th¢turrent leyel of reserve5 iS(J)nsidertd adequateand appropriate forthe Foundation's needs.
INVESTMENT POLICY AND POWERS
The Trustees are auth0ri5ed to invest in atky invethent (WI￿er authoris¢d by for tNst Tnonies or TLOt) a5 if they
wwe abbolutely and beneficially eniiiled.
The Foundation holds 100% of tts inve5trnetts in a managed fun¢ the CBF Church of England Fun￿ Tnanaged by CCLA
Investment Management and sct up by the Church Futyjs Inve5trnent Me&sure 1958.
The investments are held with a ￿tW to pro￿ding a rea%mable total return for the Foundation in the m￿l￿M temi whilst
allowTrng for an averagittg of interim flurtuations and volatility of the markets in the shorter tenn.
The Trustees are satisfied that by adopting a risk ave￿ approach to invexrnent and by taking a medium to longer term
view on the total return of the investment p)rtfolio. its inve#ment base, together with the iThcome generated from it, will
remain suificient to 5UPPOrt the fuillre actLVities of the Foundation.
CCLA work5 With thc Church's Ethical Investment Advig)ry GrO￿Tr and fi￿lY reflect their ethical policies in the
Fourtdatiott's invest]nent holdings.

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBITRY'S CHARITABLE FOLNDATION
TRUSTEES. REPORT 1totttiD￿ed)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 DECEMBER 2023
ACHIEVEMENTS AIID PERFORMANCE
The Foundation's principal funding source is rhe i￿)Me generatrd from trs Inve￿Ment portfolio, Logether with a limit
amount of intome from donations. Whilst not a¢iively s¢ekiDg donations it d(*s aJ50 receive these from time to time in
support of its charitable priorities. The Trus¢ees are milldfvl that the￿ is abalance to be had between realising investments
to fund grant payments and maintaining a level of investmeni th* will generate Sufficient future income to meet regular
anticipated grant commiiments.
During the year, a dO[￿lI0n of £57,0(MI12022.. £57.(M)O) was re£¢ived from The Sequoia Charitable Trust and two donations
totalling £41.21212022.' n211 were Teceived from The Sir Hallej s￿Wart Tru￿. Both donaiioThs were restricted fund$ for
the 5p¢rific purpo% of the projects of The Centre for Culturdl Wimess.
DuTing the year a total of 36 {2022: 47) grdnts totajling £763.437 It￿. £759.082 as descriw below) {2022: £1.379.945,
rtet.. £1,222,192) were tnade by the Foundation which met the Foundaiion's grdni eritrri4 as detailed in note 4 to the
financial statements. Of these, 16 gTants12022- 22) totalling £669.395 12022.. £1277.2491 were made to advance the
Christian Religiort.. 9 wi$12022= 11) lotslling £6.309 {2022= £5.7881 to advance Christian Education- 8 grants12022.. 111
iotallin8 £82,93312022.. £68.2581 to promote the religiou$ and other clwitablc work of the Church" and 3 ￿LtS {2022:
31 of £4,800 12022.. £28.650) for charitable purposes under Objert 4.
A grant of £25.IXK) made in 2021 to Southwark Dic￿ese for the Eco Church w¥ ]wi needed irt full, thertfore £3,917 has
been written back in 2023. A grant of£215,IX)O made in 2022 ￿ the Archbishops, Council u7s a]so not ne¢d¢d in full 3nd
£438 has been witten back in 2023. The net total of grdnts 15 thcsefore £759.082.
In 2022 grdnts totallirtg £368 J60 wv¢ made to the Archbishops Council w suprxTrrt the Archbishops. Policy Commissions,
which are helping ¢0 shape the Church'5 f¢sFrf)nse to &spects of life in the UKt(yJay. The Policy Commissions art reporting
on issues surrounding families and household& xKiaJ rare. and raci￿ justice, encouraging the Chureh to consider the role
thai it should play for the benefjt of sttiety England. wtrc Jnade in 2023.
Grants totalling E313,90012022.. £485,(￿} were made io the Church Commissioners in 2023 forth¢ planning and delivcry
of N'arious aspects of the Archbishop of Canicrbuo's evangeltsm ministry. and reconciliation tnini5try. Notably, this
included support for the Difference Course which explores Chri*ian f￿"th in a complex and divided world and en¢ouTages
relationship building.
Irt 2023, grants tothlling £148.212 12022.. £157.0￿) wrre made to the C¢ntre for Culturdl Wimess which launched in
September 2022 artd WOTks wth ¢heolowan5 and conteMp)rary thinkers to tnake the Christian faith better understood
the public aren&
A number of smaller grants are committed to annua]ly where a r¢¢ipient is ron&derry] de5eTvsng of funding over Kveral
yW5. In addition, the Trustees also commii large one-off grants where they believe that this delivers *gnificant public
b¢nefIt in advaneing the Christian religioJL Chri&tan education 01 the relief of poveTty.
The TTUSt¢cs are satisfied that thcy h8ve eonitnL￿l io a]loc*e grants cot)&#ettt with their key objectives and which
deliver significant public benefit. Given the level of Unre￿ided reserves available to the Foundation at the yeaT end, the
ChaTity is well placd to continue delivfflng its mission in fuDJre years.

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBLRY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES, REPORT (¢otttinu¢d)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 D£CEMBER2023
RELATED PARTY TRA•4SACTIO•4S
The tnajority of Trustees on the Found*ion's board are connecled to th¢ Ar¢hbishop of Canterbury through their rolc5 a5
5ellior m¢mbeT5 of the Archbishop's staff or by their &ssociaLion with other orgArtisabOllS established to 5UPPOrt the work
of the Church of England.
The Archbishop of Canterbury's Charitable FoundatioTL the Archbishops Council. the Anglican Consultative Council,
the ArLhbishop ol'Canterbury'5 ATsglican Cotnmunion Fund. and the Centre for Cuiiural Witness share common aims to
promote the Chri&ian faith.
The Archbishops, Council is a charity. set up in law ¢0 ctrordioate. promote. aid and fi￿her the work and mission of the
Church of England. It has responsibilities regarding the SYn￿J7ca1 governance and business of the Church of England.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is Joini President of the Arehbishop5 Cwncil {￿0￿8 with the Archbishop of York} by
virtue of his Office. but there are no thr TDIs￿ in common with the Archbishop's ChaTitable Foundation. In 2023. no
grants wert tnade12022= 2 totalling£368,3601.
The Ang]ican Con$ultative Council is a charity. set up in law to support the Anglican Church worldwide. Th¢
Archbishop of CanteTbury 15 President of the Anglican CoThsulwive Council and a Tr￿￿et of the cha]ity by virtue of his
Office. but there are no other trusw in ¢QTnmon. No Wdnts ￿tre madc in 202312022.. £5.(M)01.
The Archbishop of Canttrbury-s Angli4￿￿ Communion Fund is a charity set up in la￿. w help the churches and pro￿1n¢t5
of the Anglican Communion in times ofcrisis. The Ar¢hbÈshop of Cantcrbury is Chair of the Trustees by virtue of his
OtTic¢, but there are no other irustccs in common. No wts wert made in 202312022". £5.0001.
The Centr¢ forCuItL￿a1 witn￿ is a charity set up in law to work with theologians ond wntrmp)Tary th5nker5 to make the
Christian faith better und¢r5tood in the public arena. The Revd. Ije4)ma Ajibade is a trustee by virtue of her Tole as Chief
of SiatTat Lambeth Palate. In 2023. 4 grants ￿tre made ￿[alling £1482l212022.. £157.0(X)l. The comparatiwe figure was
paid to the Churth Commissioners. detailed ￿lOW.
In making ￿lIS to the Centre for Cu]turn] Witness for 5pccific purp05e5. the Trustees of the Foundation are satisfied that
they are promoting the Christian faith by providing resoutce5 to enable the Centre for Cultural Witnes5 to pronx)te public
understanding of the ChrisEian faith and enhance the Churth"s ¢ontTibution to public life and dx%ourK.
In 2023, 4 grant5 (2022= 71 totalling £3[3.9￿l2022.. £495.(MM)) were made by the knhbi5hop of Canterbw's Charitable
Foundation to the Church Commissioners to support areas of ministry in which the Ar¢hbishop of Canterbury is
involved. Both the Archbishop of Canterbutys Charitable FoLmdaÉÈon and the Chw¢h Commissi¢)nets share ¢OTnrno
ain￿ lo promote the Christiart Faith.
The Church Commissioners are a #*utory organisation and a chartty regi#ered in law to promote the mission and
ministry of the Church of Englartd. The Church Comrnissionff5 are responsible for resourcing Church of Eng]and
bishops and archbishops in their ministry. The Ar¢hbi5hop of Canterbury is Chair of the Board of Governors by virtue of
his Office and Morag Ellis QC is a]so a Church Co[nmi￿0ncr. There are no other tru51ees in common with the
Arrhbi5hop of Canterbury's Charitable Foundation.
In Tnaking grants to the Church COnJmi￿)0ners srttific purposffj the Tn￿¢¢$ of the FoLEndatÈon are satisfid that
they are PTOrnOting the Christian faith by rtwJwctn8 and strengthening the ministry of the Church of England.
During the year the charity received donations from the House ofLords Jn lieu of 3ttendance ajlowances waived by The
Archbishop of Cartterbury) totalling £7,(Y)212022.. £1.6l51. During the }ear the eharity reeeived donations of£4,974
{2022.. £5,808) from the IIBC and the Guardian in lieu of fees for wious publications and appearances waived by The
Archbishop of Canterbvry.
Durin8 the year donaitons were re¢eived frotn the S(Kiety for Promoting Christian Knowlcd8e of £10.31112022= £2,849},
in respect of royalties owed to the Ar¢hbishop of Canierbw. The Archbishop ofcaThterbury is the President of the Society
for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
During the year donations wffe receiv￿ from Columbia Threadneedle Investhiet)ts of £15.IM)012022: £20.0(K)I, an entity.
for which the Ar¢hbishop of Cantcrbury Wds the Prcsideni of the Responsible Inve&ment Advisory Coutt¢il of dwing part
of the year.

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHARITABLE FOUl*DA TION
TRUSTEES. REPORT ItontiDued>
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
FIIYknYCIAL REVIEW
Th¢ intome of th¢ Fow]dation has been distributd in accordance with the t¢rtns and ObJ￿ts of the Charity duTing the
finartcial ye¥.
The Trusoes consider thai th¢ Charitabl¢ Found￿10￿,$ affairs satssfactory during th¢ wwse of, and a¢ the end of th¢
The Trustee5 are confident that sufficient fvnds will be aTrrdilable to mcet the filturc needs of the Charity.
The Statement of FIT￿ncial AcliMtie5 for year ended 31 December 2023 is set out on page 12 and shows total net
outgoing r¢st>urces for (he }'ear of £125.82012022.. £1.397.1781. The nei outgoing resourees include realised gains on
In￿¢str￿ents of £9,74412022= r¢ali5ed losse5 £97.5661 and unrea]i5ed gain5 on inNe5tment5 of £273.23512022.' unreali5
losses £414,094).
The Tnjstees a￿ S*isfJed with th¢ net fi]wi¢ia] p)siiioo as * 31 De¢anber 2023 of£3,037,69212022.. £3,163,512).
The eharity does noi engage externa] fith"sittg suvi¢es and N) ¢omplaints wert ￿e1v￿ irt resprtt of its fifftdraisirtg
activitics.
GOING CONCERN
The TTU5te¢s are satisfied that the Foundation has sufficient reserves to maintain budgeted spending levels and the
flexibility to IT￿Tea￿ grant 5p¢nding where d¢￿Ted by utilising it5 liquid inve5ttTLent base and strong cash Teserves. The
Fourtdation is a going concern and wll remain so for thc fore5¢eable future.
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE
For the foresttable future the Trustees are comm5tted to crnitinuing a reglllar wi making programme ￿there sllch
programmes continue to merit fi￿din￿ bui at the same lime remait) flexible and open to making futther specifje
donations where there is a need and provided the grdni will support signifjeani public benefit and charitable value that
outweighs any potential depletion in the investmeni base of the Foundation.
STATEMEIYT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES
The Trustees who are a150 dire¢tQTS of the rtwitable company, are rcsPOn5iblc for prq)aTing the Trustee5' Annual Report
and the finart¢iai statements in a¢¢ordan¢e wth applithle law and regulatKon5.
Company law teq¥iTes the dire¢toTs to PTepare fijancial statern￿ts for financial y￿. Ur5der that law the dir¢ctOT5
have elected to prepare the financial ￿atementS in acconlattce with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting
Practic¢ (bnited Kingdom Aecounting Standards and applicable law). Under company law the direttors must not approve
the financial statements unless they are satisfied thai they gjve a rrue and fair view of the state of afra￿S of the company
and of the profit or loss of the company for that year. In preparing these fJnan¢ia] ststements, the diredors are required to..
select suitable accounting policies and then apply them conSi￿ent]Y-
observe the methods and principles in the Charilies SORP:
make judgments and accounting estim&es that art re89)nable and PTudtht.'
state whetheT applicable LIK At¢ounting Stsndard5 havr been followed SUbj￿i to any rNateTial departure$
disclosed and explained in the fJn3nciai statemen
prepare the financial statements ott the going ¢on¢em basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the company
will continue in business.
The direetorsare responsible for keeping adequaleaceo￿jIi￿g reeordsth* are$uffitieniW show and explairt the Company's
transactions and disclose with r￿d￿nable atcuraey at any time the finaneia] position of the tompany 2nd ertable them to
ensure that the financial statemenis comply with the Companies Aa 2006. They are also responsible for safegllarding the
a&sets of the company and henc£ for tsking re&wnable Sleps for the prevention and deieciion of fraud and other
irregularities.

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES. REPORT leontinued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
In 50 far a5 the Tnjstees are awarc..
there is no relevani audit infomJ*ion of *thidJ the charitable company's aUdI￿r is unaware a￿￿
the TNstees have taken all &eps that they ought to have tsken to make thetrLfelves awart of any relevant audit
irtftsrrnation and to e*abli5h that the audits)r is aware of thai infornwion.
In preparing thi5 rep)¢ the have taken adYaNa8e ofthe sma]I companies exemptsoD5 prowded by section 415a of
the Companies Act 2￿.
Signed on beha]f of the Tnjstees on 5 of Sq)tember 2024
The Revd. ljeotty Ajibade
Trnsiee
The Revd. Jesutositt Oladipo
Tn]￿et

INDEPENDEP4T AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE TRLISTEES OF
THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATiof4
Opinion
We hai'e auditrd Lhe financia] ststrments of Th¢ Arthbishop of Cantwbury's Chari¢abl¢ Foundation I"th¢ charitsble
company'l for Lhe year ended 31 DeLeml*r 2023 which cotnpri5e the sta￿￿ent of Financial Acti3'iti¢s Balance Sheet
and note5 to the financi815(aiements. including significant aceoutttirtg tM)licies. The financial reFX)rting frameM.￿k that
has b¢¢n applid in their prepardiion 15 applicable la￿ and United Kingdom AccounLing Standar(ts, intluding FR$ 102
The Fi￿rIal Re￿rtIng S13ndard aFplicable in the DK and Republic of Ireland {tsnitrd Kin8dom Gcncrally Ac£epod
Accounting PrattiLe).
In OUT opinion. the financial sthLements=
give a true and fair vieii. of the statr of the charitsbl¢ wnFVtLy'S affairs as at 31 December 2023 and of its
incoming resources and applI￿Lion orre￿￿r¢ts r(x the year then ende¢.
have been properly prepared in acconlance with Unitrd Kingdom Gene￿[Y Atte￿ed Accounling Practice- and
have been prer4red in aceordance with the requiremertts of the Comwies Art 2￿6.
Basis for opinio
We conducted our audit in accordanee with Intrmational Stat￿rds on Auditing ￿￿K) (ISA5 (UKII applicable laTh.
Our r¢sry)nsibiliLies under those sLandards arc furthcr deScri￿d in the Audilor s resFx)nsibiliti¢5 for the audil of the
financial statements section of our report. We are inde￿ndent ofthe ch￿l￿b]e comparty irt acturdance with Lhe ¢thi¢a]
r¢quir¢tn¢nts that are relevant (o ow audit ofthe finaneial SLg*ments in Lhe UK. ineludin8 the FRC'S Ethiea] Stsndard
and ￿e have fuifill¢d our oth¢r ¢thiul r¢srM)nsibilitie5 in a￿OrdanCe with these requirements. We ￿lIeVe thai the audit
evidence w'e have obtained is s￿￿1¢i¢￿t and 3ppfopTiate ¢0 proN'ide a basis for our opinion.
Conclusion5 r¢l8ting to goiDg concern
In auditing the financial 5taternen￿ ￿'e have concluded thai the vustrcs, use of the going Concern basis ofa¢¢outJting in
the preparation of the financial 5tatrments is aptKowia*.
Based on Lhe M'ot* we hai'e li'e have nol identifi¢d anv rnaicrial uncertainties relating to events OT condiuon5
thaL individually or colleciiN'ely. may cast significant the chaTitV'5 abililv to continue as a going concern for a
period of at le&st 12 months from whert Lhe finaneial Ststrrnetjts ar¢ 3uth0ri5ed for i55U¢.
OUT responsibilities and Lhe reSt￿)nsIbIlitieS of the ￿5*e5 with re4Xd LO goirtg COTLtern are in th¢ relevant
sections of thi5 r¢tK>rL
Ernpha5i5 of matter
We dra￿. attention to noie 13 LO the fLiiontial sta*ments whidj explain5 a nurnbu of prior year adjustments made.
Our opinion is not modifLed in rcspeei ofthis matter.
Other Inform￿tion
The uther infortnation cotllPri5cs the infornation included in the annual rerrf)o including the trustees. repn other than
the financi￿ statetnenis and vur 3uditor's r¢1￿ th¢r¢on. The trustres are r¢s￿￿[LS1b[¢ for the other infomiation conthin¢d
Ivithin the annual rep)rt. Our opittiort the fin3n¢ial 5tstrm¢nts d(r5 no¢ cover the other information and. except to the
exLent othcjm'ise cxpliLttly stskd in our rrwrl ￿"¢ do not ex1￿¢55 any r(Th ofassurance conclusion thereon.
Our responsibiliry is io read the (xher Inform￿lOn an(L in doing 50. con5id¢r Mth¢ther the (Kher inforrnation 15 materially
incon5istrnt with the flnancial sthtements or our know'ledge obtsirted in the course of th¢ wdiL or oth¢rw75e app¢ar5 to
rnaterially mi55tated. If ive idenLify such material incortsisicncits or apparertt mateTiai mi5StstrmeniS, are requiT¢d
d¢￿T￿l￿r ￿h¢ther this givas rise u) a material miss(atrmeni in the financia] SGqLements LheMSel￿.es. 11. based on the knvrk
ve hav¢ perf0rrnC￿ we conclude that thue is a matrrial missLatrmenL of this other information. w'e are rcqutrcd to repori
thai fact.
We have nothing io rep)rt in this
Opinifjng on oiher matter5 pre5CTibed by tbe Companies Act 2006
In OUT opinion. based on Ihe ￿'Ork undertaken in the course of thc audiL
the infomiaiion gii'en in the [n￿lets. rem ii.hich includes the diieclors, rel￿1 P￿Pared for the purpose5 of
COTllFHny law. for the financial yvar for which the fLnanCi￿ ststements are prep￿ra1 is consistent with the
financial 5tat£ments' artd
th¢ director5, included within the tr￿￿[¢¢5. re￿￿[ h&s been wepared in accor&wce with applicable leg21
requireTnents.

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEL% OF
THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION (tontinycdl
M#tttrs on ivhich Y4e Tequirtd to rtport by esception
In th¢ lighi of th¢ knowledge and und¢r5tanding of the eompany and its environmefft obtained in the course of Lhe audi4
¥e hawe nol id¢n¢ified rnaterial mi55tat¢rnents in the direcLors' T¢￿rt included within the uustres, repm.
Wc have nothing io reFX)rt in respert of th¢ followThg maltvs in relation to which the Companies Act 2006 require us to
report to you if. in our opinion..
adequate and prO￿r accounting records have noi F*en kepi or rtturns ad¢4￿al¢ for ow audit have not IK¢n
received from branchcs not visited by us: or
the financial SLatements are noL in a8reement with the aceounung ￿CordS and or
eerrin disclosurcs ofuustrcs" remuneraiion spetifitd bv la￿ ate not Tnade: or
li'e have not received all the infi>rniaLion and explanations reqllire rot our audi4 or
the tNSttts were noL en(Ltled ts) prcparc the fjnancial stsiements in accordance ￿1th the small compani¢5 regirne
and take advantage of Ihe small companies. excmyions in preyaring the trus*es' artd fr(Krt th¢
quir¢Try￿1 ts) Prepare a stratrgic reFrf)fL
Responslblllties of tru5ttts for tht fiD•nrial stateThewts
A5 explained more fullv in Ihe trusitts respTrnsibilities ststrmeni sei oui ort p4e 7, the trusL¢¢5 I￿410 are a150 the
direci￿5 of the Charl￿ble company for (he pUT￿Se5 ofc(mpany law'l are re4x)nsible for the weparation of the finan¢ial
statements and f(Jr being sati5fi¢d thai ¢h¢v gi1¢ a trn¢ and fair view, and such iniernal control as the LTUStees
detcmiine is necessary ¢0 enable th¢ ￿paration orrinancial 5ta(ern¢nts that are free from matrrial missra*menL whether
due to frdud or error.
In preparing the financial sthtemtnw the tsijstres res]x)rtsible as5¢55ing th¢ company'5 ability to continue a5 a
going concern. disclosin& as arvlicable, mallers relatcd ts) 80ing concern and the going conr¢rn b3515 Or
accounting unless the truSLees either intend Lo liquidate the eomparty or io tease uFratiotLS. or have no realis¢i
oliemative bu¢ to do so.
Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of tbe financial statements
Our objectives are (o obtsin reasonable 3S5urJn¢¢ 31pJul ￿h¢ther the firwicial statements as a whole are free frorn
material rnisstatemeni. whcLhcr duc io Iraud or eTror, and ￿ issue an audiior's rtFKrt thal includes our opiDion.
R¢a50nabl¢ assurance is a high level of ￿ll￿anCe, bui is guaranLee thatan akndil ¢IMdu¢￿ itj arcwdanc¢ with ISAS
IIJK) Ivill always d¢¢¢cl a Materi￿ Tni5slatemeni ￿then it exists.
Misststements can arise from fraud or error 3nd are considered rna¢erial if. individually or in the aggregate. they could
reasonably bc expected ts) irtfluenLe the etOllOTlliC dKi5ion5 ofu5¢rs taken on the basis of these financial 5talern¢nts.
Irregularitie5. includin8 frau￿ are instsnces oltjon-compliance i%ith laws and r¢gulation5. We design proCedU￿S in line
with our re5pon5LbiliLies. outlined atrf>ve. io detect Materi￿ MisS￿ements tn rtsptci of irregularilies, including fraud. The
ext¢nt to which our procedure5 are Lxpable of deteaing irregularitie5. includin8 fraud is de¢ailed below".
Our approach was as folltskns..
Ertquiring ofmanagem¢nL including otrtaining and remewing supp(rting d￿Umen￿tiOt￿ concernin8 the
Iici¢5 and prwedurts relating ¢0=
idtttiifyirt& evaluating ar2d cornplying law5 and r¢gulation5 and whether they were aware of any
insLances of non-compliartee. and
dcteciing and resrN)nding LO the risks of fraud and ￿hether they have knowl￿ge of any acwal,
su5￿￿ed or alle8ed fraud; and
the intrrnal controls estsblished ts) mitl8atr risks relaLed to fraud or non-compliart¢¢ with laws and
regulation5.
Di5CU55ing among the cngagcment tvdm hijw and w'here frdud might I￿1r in the Financial Sta*ments and any
puLertlial indirator5 of frdud
Obtasning an understanding of the Itgal and regulatory frame￿OrkS that the Ch￿lty operates in focusing on those
laws and regulation5 thai had a dir￿1 effcct on the FIn￿(la1 Staternents or thaL had a fundamental etTee( on
operaiions.
W¢ identified the gr¢ate5( risk of ma*rial impacL on the financial ststrments fr(xn irre8ulariiies, itjcludittg frau4 to be
vithirt the T¢cognition of income and the o1.￿ride of controls by management. To address the risk of fraud in thcse are&%
ve..
Revia4'ed income documentation to *¢rify any oblig*ions ar￿ r¢5triclions which may apply.
Pcrfornied analyiital pr(Kedur¢5 to idcnuf). unusual or uneXp￿tsJ relaiionship5.
Testcd joumal entries ts) id¢n¢ify tran5artions ii.hich ￿TTe not in the usual course of busine5S.
AssessL￿d whethei jlldgem¢nts arLd ￿uMptIonS made in d¢t¢mining the accouniing estiTnates were indicative of
po*niial bi&s.
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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE TRLISTEES OF
THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDA TVON (Cont1￿lled1
Investigated the rationale behind *gnifiran¢ or unusual transaction&
There aTe inherent IiTnitation5 iB our audit procedurcs described aErf)ve. The more removed that laws and regulations are
frorn financial transactions the le&s likely tt is that we would bttome aware of non-eOtnplian¢¢. Auditing standards alsts
limit the audit procedures required th idenlify nort-tompliante ￿7th laws and regul*ions to enquiry of the directors and
other management and the inspection of Ttgul*ory and le8al correspondence. ifany.
Material misstaiemenis thai arise due io fraud can be harder to detect than those thai arise from erroT as they may involve
deliberate concealment or collusion.
A further description of our r¢5pon5ibililie5 15 availablc on the FinaTr￿al Rqx>rting Couneil's wrbsite aL-
www.frc.or .ukJaudito
Oll5ibiliti&4.
This d¢scriptlOD forrns part of our auditor'5 fqKbrL
Use of our rewjrt
This report is made solely io the eharitsble ts)mpathy"s memlw &$ a ix)dy. in actordan¢¢ with Chapter 3 of Part 16 of
the Companies Ac(2006. Our audit wDrk has beert undertsken y) thal ￿e mighi 5t3t¢ ty the charitable wmpany'5
members (hose maLters we are required LO StaLe ts) them in an alldithr's rwrt and for tso utheT purwse. To the fullest
extent permitted by law. we do not accept or &wJme resw)nsibiliiy io anyone other than the charitsble company and the
charitable compan)'s meM￿r5 &s a ￿￿y. for our audii worL for this rqx)o or Cor the opiniorts we have formed.
Lisa Wilson FCA {Senior StatU￿ry
ditor)
For and on behalf of Rothmans Audit LLP. Ststutory Auditor
Chilworth Point
I Chilworth Road
Southampton
S016 7JQ
Date..
..2.4...S.e.p.t¢)nb¢r.. 2 02 4

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHARrrABLE FOUNDATIOI
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
INCORPORATINC THE INCOME AND EXPENDITLTRE ACCOblYT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 DECEMBER 2023
CeTreral
Unrestrieted
Fund
T•t
FuDds
2023
Tot
Funds
2022
Fu*d
Notes
Income from:
DonGtiOFt% & Legacies
Donations received
98.212
180219
278.431
241.362
InV￿mIe￿￿
Interest received
Incomc from a￿S
26
110,644
89.721
89.721
Total
98.212
270.IMH
368.216
352,032
Expenditsre on:
Charitable actl*iLies
148.212
628.803
777.015
1237.550
Total
148212
628,803
777.015
1237.550
Reall￿d gain￿{lOsses}
investments
Unrtralis¢d gain
(lo&ses)on investm•Jt$
9.744
9.744
197,566)
273.235
273.235
{414.1)94}
Net
gaJnsl{lossesl
investments
282.979
282,979
1511.6601
Net IExp¢nditurel
(50.IXM))
(75.8201
(125,8201 11,397.1781
TTansfcr between Fund5
50.IKK)
150.(KM))
Net rnovernent in funds
R¢¢oncili4tion of funds:
Incon￿ fun￿ blf
{125.820)
{125.8201 {1.397.178)
3.163.512
3.163.512
4J60.6
Funds carried fonvard
£3.037,692
£3.037.692 £7,163512
All transactions are derived from cominlling acLivitie>
All gains and losses r￿O￿lSed in the year are intlud¢d the Statement of Financial Activities.
The comparative figures for the eompardiive period have been presentd under SORP (FRS1021 in Note 14
The notes on pages 14 to 22 forni part of these finart¢iai swetmlts.
12

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHARfTABLE FOL.NDATION
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT31 DECEMBER2017
COMPANY NUMBER7453039
2023
2022
l¥ot¢s
FIXED ASSETS
Investmet
3.152273
3,119,294
CURRENT ASSETS
C&sh at Bank
Debtors
262.759
31.782
527.318
33,6(X)
294.541
560.918
LIABILITIES
Creditors.. Arnounts falling due within
one year
{409.1221
(SI6.7￿)
IYET CURRENT (LIABILITIESYASSETS
{114.5811
44,218
TOTAL NET ASSETS
£3.037.692
£3.163,512
FUNDS
10,11
Restrttted Ftsttd$
Unrestricted fulldx
3,037.692
3,163.512
TOTAL CHARITY FUNDS
£3.037.692
£3.163.512
These financia] statements art prepared in aceordan¢e with the wla] provision5 of Part 15 of the C4>mpanies Act 21K)6
relatirtg to small companics.
The fin2n¢ial stat¢mcnts We￿ approved and autltoriscd isyje by the BcArd of the Trustees, artd signed below on its
behalf on i S¢pternber 2024 by..
The R¢vd. ljcoma Ajibadc
Tru5te¢
The Rcvd. Jesutosin Oladipo
Trustee
The note5 on pagcs 14 to 22 fonn an integral part of these finan¢ial swernents
13

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CAp<fERBURY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE VINAYCIAL STATEMEIYTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
General InfortMt&ort b¥is of prep*ration
The Archbishop of Canterbury'5 Charitable Foundation is a LUm)P8ny limi*d bj" guarJnl¢¢ and is regis¢ered with the
Charity Commissiontrs (Charity RegiS￿r￿] Number l 139299) and Registrar of Companies (Company Registratio
Number 7453039} irt England and Wa]e5. The Charity 15 a company limited by guarantee and has no shaTe capitsl.
In the event of the Ch2tity being wound up. the liabillty in resrKci ofthe 8iiardnLce ts limited to £1 per member of the
Charity. The address of the regi&ered office ts givcn in Charity information on page l of these financial
statements.
The financial staterncnis havc been prepared in accordan<t with A¢¢ounting and Rcporting by Charities." Statement
of Recommended Prdaice appliegble to charities prepaTingtheir accounts in accordance the Financial Reportin8
Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 1021 ICh3riti¢s SORP Second Edition. effective I
January 20191, the Financial Reporung 5iandard applicable irt the UK and Rq)ublic of Ireland IFRS 1021 and the
Companir5 Act 20(￿.
The finan¢ial s¢atem¢nts are prepared in Sterlin& which is the fimciional and presentation ¢utren¢y of thr Charity.
The financial statemertts aTe prepared to the T1￿[¢51 pound.
The Archbishop of CanfrrbutJ'5 Charitable Foundation meets the definiLion of a public bcncfii entity under FRSIO2.
Assets and liabilities are initially reeognised at historita] cost or transaction valLK unles5 Otherwse stated in the
relevant accounting ￿>liCY
Going ConterD
In light of thr available re5¢rves and highly liquid investment rA)rtfolio, detailed elsewhere in these a¢counts, the
TrL&ees ronsider thcT¢ are no rnaterial U[￿ertaInl]eS atM)Ut the Chariiy's ability to ¢ontinue as a going concern.
Judgements aDd e5tinutes
Judgernenis n￿de by the Tnjstees in the application tsf accounting policies that have 5ignifJc4nt effect on the
financial statements and estimates with a significant risk of matcriat adjustment in the next year are deemed to b¢
in r¢laiion to the valuation of itjvestmrnts and are dis0￿ below.
Income Recognition
In¢om¢ repre5ellt5 inve5trnent incorne. ￿Lis & donaiions and other sundry in¢ome. All incorn¢ 15 T￿OgnIs￿ once
the charity hasentstlernent to income" Lt isprnbable it￿)Me will be te¢eived; and thc am04￿tOf income receivable
¢an be Tneasured reliably.
ExPe￿dIt￿re
Expenditure is a¢¢owited for on an &￿￿]SbaSisandha5I*en ¢1￿1r1ed under headings that aggregatea]I cos¢ related
to the category.
Charitsble Aetlvltles
Direct charitable expenditure represents grants for the ofthc objerts ofthe charity. Grants are reco￿lsed
ID the arcount5 when awarded by the TrU￿ee5 and the offers are ¢onveythl to the recipients. The grants are awarded
at the discretion of the Trusttts within the objects of th¢ chatity.
Covernallte Costs
Gov¢manc¢ cos15 comprise all costs identificd wholly or mainly attributable to ensuring the public accountability
of the charity and its COTNpliance wth regulation. Governance COSLS are now aprM)rtiotted to the charitable adivitie5.
Investments
Investments are in¢luded io the finan¢ia] statements at market Vdlue ￿ the balance sheet date. RealiseAI and Unreall￿d
gains and I0￿S on revaluation and disposals oCtu￿l￿g in the year are rew)rt￿ in the Statement of Financi8]
Actiwties.
14

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CATr4TERBLRY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEiYfs {continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
ACCOUNTIi¥G POLICIES Icontillued)
Realised yitt8 and ios
All gains and 105ses are taken to the statement of fulancial activities as they arise. Realised gains and losses on
investments are ca]rulated as the difference b￿ween sale proceeds and opening market value (purchase date if
later). Unrea]ised gains artd losw ca]culated as the difference between the market value at the ycar end and
openirtg marke¢ va]ue (purch￿ date ifiateTI.
Fund5
General Unrestricted Fwids are wJrestri¢ted fvnds which are available ftsr use at the discretion of the Tru5te¢5 ill
filrthcrance of the gcnera] objectives of the chartty and which have not been design*ed for other PUTPOSCS.
Unrestricted Designated Funds comprise wueskncied [￿IdS that have been set aside by the Trustees for parti¢ulaT
purposes. The Foundation held Designaitd funds in the CLrnt year ofreview.
Restrict￿ Funds are fund5 Subject to specific re5trirtive conditions imposed by the donors or by the purpose of the
appeal.
Financial instrnrnents
Basic financial instrnments are initia]ly rwised at transaction va]ue and 5ub5equently measured at amorti5ed
cost with the exceptiotj of invert￿￿¢$ which are held ￿ fair value. Fi1￿cIal assets held at arnortised cost comprise
cash at bank and in hand. together rrade and other debiors. A spetific provisiort is made for debts foT which
recoverability is in doubt. Cash ai bank and in hand is defined as a]1 tash held in instant access bank a¢¢ounts and
Used a5 working capital. Financial liabilities held at amortised cost comprise all erediiors except soci81 security and
other taxes.
Cash *t bAnk and in band
Cash at bank and cash it) hand in¢ludes Cath aThJ thort tcrm highly liquid investments.
Cr¢ditor5 provisions
Creditors and p￿￿sionS are reeognised where the ¢haYity ha5 a present obliwdtion resulting frotn a past event that
will probably result in the trartsfer of to a third party aT￿ the amount due to Settle the ob12gation can be
measured or estimated reliably. Creditors artd proviston$ art nornwlly T￿gnISed at their settletnent aT[￿Unt afteT
allowing for any trade discounts due.
TAXATIOY
As a rewstered Ch￿ltY. the Found&ion is potentially exempi from taxation on its income 2nd gains falling within
s505 Income & Coryh)Tation Taxes Act 1988 and 5256 T&Kation of Chugeable Gain5 Act 1992 to the extent that
these aff applied to its ¢haritsbl¢ purpose5. No t&5 charge has ariscn in the ye4r.
DONATIONS & LEGACIES
21)23
2022
RestAtt¢d Futhd$
Donations from charitable organisatiot)s
Unrestritted Fund$
Donations from charitable organisaiions
Other donation5
98.212
57,(KKI
102.(MM)
78.219
104.050
80.312
Total
£278.43 1
£241.362
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THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDA TION
NOTES TO THE FII%ANCIAL STATEMENTS {¢onliD￿¢d)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
GRANTS
The Foundation docs not run any charitable project ofits own. Instead it supp)rt5 a number of charitie5 which are
actively engaged in filrtherdnce of objeas similar io those of the Foundation by wt funding. A detailed analysis of
these grants the r￿iplents and the ￿useS that were filnded during the year is included below..
Restricted
1023
Unrestricted
Tot
21123
Re5trirtwJ Unrestricted
2022
2022
Total
2022
2023
To advanec the
Christian reli￿On
(Object 11
148212
520,745
668.957
157.W)
962.496
1,119.496
To advance
Cknstian
education
6J09
6,309
5.788
5.788
(Object 21
To proTnote the
relI￿ouS & other
eharitable work
of the Church
{Object 3)
Charitable
Pu￿ose5 Iobjcct
41
79,016
79.016
68258
68.258
4.8
4.800
28,650
28.650
Total grants
Ch2rit2ble
Support Costs
(Noie 5)
148,212
610.870
17.933
759.082
17.933
157.IKX)
1.065.192
15.358
1.222,192
15,358
£148,212
£628,803
£777.015
£157.(￿ £1.080.550
£1.237.550
Further details of the charitable a￿1vIlieS suppmied by the grnjts madc in the year are given in the Tn]stee5' Rq)ort.
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THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBL'RY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINAYCIAL STATEMENTS (eoutin￿td)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
4. GBANTS (eontinued)
The following charitable instituuons were by the above wts:
2023
2023
To thlvomce the Christwi reh8ioh (Ob}l)
To chr1￿1￿￿ edwcalioll (Obj. 2)
Grdnt under £5.0(Kl
6,309
Anglican Centre in Rome
Chemin Neuf Corntnuni¢y
The Centre for Culiura] Witness
Internal Province of Ghana
Church Commissioners
47.(KM)
29.283
148.212
50.(KXI
298.9(M)
£6J09
Topromrfe rherthgious omdother
(ObiJ)
Southwark DI￿
21,083
Episcopal Dioc￿¢ of South Sudan
Coventry Dioc
Ministry irt Sub Saharan Africa
46,1MM)
30.OIK) ChLErch Commissioners
20,￿
Phillipine Independent Church
Diocese of Kajo Keji
Church Pastoral Aid
Grants uThJer £5.0(K)
15,IM)O
25,000
7.000
7,000
7.850
2022 Grant partially WTitten bxk
IAr£hbi5hops' Council)
{438) 2021 GTant partially written back
{s￿th￿3rk Diocese)
(3.9171
To￿1
£79.016
Toi
A6 £668957 Cknif&ble Purposes (Obfy4)
Grants under £5.OC
4,800
Tot*]
£4 JOO
T¥A*i Gr*nts
36 £759082
Of th¢ grants under Objeet 2. 7 totslling £5309. were paid to iDdividuxls.
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THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMETr4TS (continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 DECEMBER2023
GRAIITS (¢Olltillyed}
COMPARATIVE 2022
The follo￿￿8 charitable institutions were Sup￿rted by the above grants:
2022
2022
To 4dv4nce the Chri51ian rehgiom (Obfyl)
To ChTrisfi&* Édut&tit>n (Obj. 2)
The Archbishops, Ctsuntil
Anglican Centre in Rome
Chemin Neuf Communiiy
Internal Province of Ghana
Church Pastordl Aid
All Saint5 Peshawar
Chur¢h CotllTni5sioncr5
Coventy Dioccscs
368,360
47.(MX>
27,889
10.000
Grants Under £5.(KK)
5,788
Total
li
£S788
485,(KK)
30.(XM)
Topromortethe religiou5 andother
¢h4ritqble ofthe Church (Obj. 3)
Epis¢opal Dio¢e% of Ay￿j
Ministy in Sub Sahatart Afri¢a
Th¢ Lambah Conference
Faith in Later Life
Diocese of Central Tanwdttyika
10.(MxJ
22.(M))
250.(
io,(xM)
5.0(K>
Anglican Chth of B4]rundi
BaTnaDa5 Furxl
Church Commi&sioncT5
iO.(XK)
5.0(K>
20.0(K)
Dio¢ese of ColoTnbo
Anglican Communion F￿ftd
Anglican Church Mozambique
An8]icart Consultst*ve Coun¢il
Grants UndLY £5,0(KI
10.0
5.000
5,000
2021 Church Commrs grant returned
(157.7531
5,000
8,258
Total
22 £1.119.496
Tot
£68258
Charit*ble Pttrp)ses (Obj. 4)
Neighlx>urs
Gtattts under £5.0
25,000
3,650
Total
£28ffj50
Total Grallts
47 £1222.192
Of the grants under objeet 2. 10 grants t•tslliDg £3.788 were p*ld to kndlwsd￿l&
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THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY'S CHARITABLE Fouf4DATtoN
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEP*TS (ContiTr￿edl
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER2023
CHARITABLE SUPPORT COSTS
2023
2022
Other Sllpport costs
Governance costs..
Auditors. remuneraiion
Auditors. remunerdtion fornon-audii servi¢es
Aceountancy fees
870
745
12,083
2.280
2.700
12.¢X)O
2.613
£17.933
£15.358
Charitable support cost5 are all(ukd againsl the grani making acLiVity
of the Charity.
STAFF COSTS
The Charity does not hav¢ arty employees.
INVESTMENTS IN CHARITABLE FL.NDS
Listed mall*ged
FuDds
Total
2023
Tot#1
2022
Market value at l January 2023
Disposal prtteeds
Net realised gal￿([0$8) on di5P)5al
Net unrea]ised g￿n1{losS) on revaluation a5 at 31
December 2023
£3.119.294
1250.(MK>I
9.744
£3.119.294
£4,630,954
(250.000) 11,000,000)
9.744
197,566)
273.235
273235
1414.0941
Market value as at 31 Dcctmber 2023
£3.152.273
£3,152.273
£3.119,294
Historic81 Cost 8s *t 31 Det¢mber 2023
£1.223.706
£1.223,7116
£1 J08284
The Foundation's unlisted investments are holdings in the CCLA CBF Chyr¢h of England Investments and Fixed
Interest Stturities Funds Inwrlle Shares. They are shown ai their published bid value b￿d on the market values of
the Funds. assets.
DEBTORS- xmounts due within one yur
2023
2022
3 1.782
33,600
£31.782
£33.61M)
CREDITORS: aDwunts due within one ye
2023
2022
Grant creditors
392.322
16.8(K
502.000
14,700
£409.122
£5 16,700
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THE ARCHBISHOP OF CAP4TERBURY'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FIN￿Yc1AL STATEMENTS (coTrtillued)
FOR THE YEAR ETr4DED 31 DECEMBER 2013
io.
ANALYSIS OF NET ASS£TS BETWEEN FUNDS
Restricted Fuuds
UDre5tricted
Funds
2023
UnrestrittedfTotal
Funds
2011
2022
ReproseDted by:
Investments
3.152373
294541
3,119294
560.918
Curr¢nt liabilitLes
(409.122)
1516,7001
Fund balances at 31 D￿eMber 2023
£3,037.692
£3.163.512
FUNDS
Transfer
Bilallct
¢e
I JAllU•ry ID¢Omt
2023
IDVUtwiits
FuDth
DecernlKr
2023
Restsl¢ted F#od
98212
Il48,2121
50.¢
UDrestrl¢ted Fuxd
GeDer*l F￿thd
3.163.512
270.1IM
{628.8031
281979
I50,(￿}
3,037,692
funds
£3.16JJii
£JW16 {£Tno15)
£W.979
£3,OJ7,692
Ea¢h year abudget isdrawn upofthe al￿￿al commiimeTits (wt51. The Tru5tttsaim tokttptheregulareommitted
expenditure ￿1th1n the expeaed income. Any other la￿ or one-off additioThaJ ￿Lis arc paid from th¢
a¢¢umulated Un5￿nt g¢ncraJ filnd.
The restricted fund wa5 for the pur￿￿5¢ of ￿Lis io The Centre for Cultural Witsjess with Specific conditions a5
imposed by the donoT or by the purpose of the appea]. In the year, gtants were rnade to the Centre for Cultural
Withess totalling £148.212. Of thi5 arTh)uni £98,212 arose from donations 2nd the ba]an¢e of £50.000 wa5 covered
by the Foundation by means of 4 transfer from general unresrrithed fund&
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THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURV'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (contin￿ed)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2011
FUNDS
{tontinuedl
COMPARATIVE
2022
B*laAet
l Jattu
Transfer
Balance
JI DEeetnber
2022
Expewl
t•S
Investmen
2012
fuD
Restricted
I07.(KK)
1157,(m)
50,1
L1#re￿rIcted FuDd
G¢n¢ral Fu)bJ
4.5￿.6￿)
245.032 11.080,550}
1511.6601
(50,(KM)I
3.163.512
Totsl fuDth
£4J00￿
£352.032 £ (1337550)
Ll.163512
12. TRANSACTIONS WITH TRUSTEES AND THE CHARITY
Any connections between the Foundation and certain specified donors and grani recipients are explained in detail in
the Trustees, Report on page 6 (Related Party Trdnsafflions). The Tr￿$1￿5 are satisfied that the comiecied entities
have thatitable aims in corNTry)H with the Foundation and that there are no conflias of Interest arising from these
¢otme¢tsons that preyellt the Foundation frotn providing public benefit and fulfilling its charitable purposes.
There were payments to or receipts from Tru5tCe5 of the Foundation. nor have the Tru5tee5 received any
remuneNion or reimbursement of expe￿$ the ¢uttent or prtvious yw.
13. PRIOR YEAR ADJUSTMENT
Prior ycar adjustments have been made in respect of the following..
It was ttottd that incoTrK in respect of The Centre for Culiurdl Witn￿$ {CCWI w&$ reslricted. and that this and the
asso¢iat¢d expenditu￿ Should thercfore be rccogni5ed as such. An amount of£97,IK>O h&s been reallocaied as
resiricted income and an aTnount of £147,(KK) has been realloÉ*ed a5 restricted eXp￿ditUTe. In order to maintain
adequate reserves. a tr•￿fer 01£50,(X)O ho5 made to the re5tTiftcd fund. The balance of the restricted
rund at the year end was £nil, $0 further adju5¢m￿ts wcre required.
It was noted thal inve*ment Irt¢0￿ was ]wt being for when Such amoutts which related to the year were
reeeived after the year end. As suefv an adjustmeni was made to reco￿)iSt intome tn the torre¢t perithl by
re£ognising 2n acCn￿l income &ssei for £23,61M). irtcrtrasing gett￿ fun(ts b) £30,257 and decreasing investJnent
income by £6,657.
A5 described in the relaLed patry transaciions sediott of the Truge¢s' reF*¥￿ th¢ charity receives donations from
sotne external organi5atxons in licu of payrnent5 due to the Archbishop of Canierbury. Prtviously these amounts
wwe showTr as royajty ineorne. whereas they are aaually do[￿lOnS to the Charily. Royalty income has been
de¢rea5ed by £8,657 and th)naliot15 re￿]ved incrtased by the Same.
Following t￿ yrar-end an a]nount of gitl aid was rcceived relating to a dotwtion made in 2022. which Should have
bern in¢lud¢d in that period. An adJL￿Ment wa5 mwje to increase accrued income as at 3 1 t)ecember 2022 by
£10,000 and increase tnwme by the same.
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THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBL'RV'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FIYANCIAL STATEMENTS {Continoed)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
14. COMPARATIVE SOFA (CHARITIES SORPI
Ceneral
U#r¢strirted
Futtds
Total
TotAI
Fund5
2021
Fund
2022
Notes
Income frorn:
Donarions & Legocies
Donations received
107.(KXI
134.362
241 J62
128.398
Inveslmenls
Interest receiv
lrt¢ome from awts
26
110.644
67
117.681
110.644
Total
107.0(Kl
245.032
352,032
249.880
Expellditsre oll-
Charitable activitie5
157.0(Kl
1,080,550
1237.550
610.729
Total
157,IXM)
1.080.550
1,237,550
610,729
Rea]ised
investments
Unrealised gain4110￿$)
on Investments
10&se5
(97.5661
(97,566)
(414.094)
(414.094}
582,169
Net (10￿SY8ajftsj on
investrnents
1511.660)
151 I.(￿0)
582.169
Net {Exp¢rtditurel/tncorr
(50.¢KKJ) {1.347.178
(1.397,178)
221 J20
Transfer between fiulds
50.(KX)
(50.(WI
l¥et movement th fund$
RerontiliatioD of funds:
{1 J97.178) 11 J97,178}
221.320
In¢ome fund5 blf
Capital funds blf
4J60.6
4J60,6
2279.940
2,059.430
Funds carried forward
10
U.163512
£3.l&lJ12
£4560.69)
All transactions are derived froTD continuing activities.
All gains and losses reCO￿lSed the yrar are includtd in the St3terneTht ofFinancial Activiries.
The comparative figures for the ¢QTnpaTativr period have been presented under SORP (FRS1021 in note 12
The notes on page 13 10 21 fonn part of these financial s%*ments.
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